Paper 15 · III. Irreversibility & Persistence Geometry

Irreversibility Thresholds in Replicating Systems

In production (complete)

Identifies topology-based thresholds where recall collapses under replication.

Function in corpus

Replication containment diagnostic framework.

Details

• Key move: There is a structural threshold in replicating systems at which B0 restoration becomes practically infeasible under bounded enumeration, coordination, access, and verification cap… • Corpus role: An applied instantiation of the irreversibility framework from Papers 12–14, bringing the abstract constraint topology into contact with a concrete and practically signi… • Scope note: The replication–recall asymmetry is widely observed in cybersecurity, information governance, and AI model distribution, but has lacked a precise structural characteriza…

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